A non-profit educational foundation created for the purpose of preserving Native American artifacts, art, and culture.
A non-profit educational foundation created for the purpose of preserving Native American artifacts, art, and culture.

26 May 2014; Sequins as Beads


When you look at native craft work over time, it is amazing to see how artisans incorporate newly available materials into their work.

There are many items in modern fashion that use sequins, from purses to evening gowns and from hats to neck ties. But have you ever thought to use them as beads on a necklace?

Some native artists have incorporated sequins in innovative ways. For example, while most of today’s fashion utilizes the facets on the metal sequins to create a stunning effect with reflected light, these sequins were stacked one on top of another as spacers in jewelry. Because sequins are uniformly sized and exceptionally thin, they create a surprisingly comfortable fit around the neck. Stacked sequins also allow the necklace to be more flexible than when tubular beads of shell or glass are used.

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